<TH ...>
<TH ...> works just like <TD ...>, except that <TH ...> indicates that the cell is a header for a column or row.
is identical to <TD ...> in every way except one: <TH ...> indicates that the table cell is a header cell, a title for a column or row. <TH ...> cells are generally rendered with the letters in bold.
<TABLE BORDER CELLPADDING=4>
<TR> <TH>name</TH> <TH>extension</TH> <TH>department</TH> </TR>
<TR> <TD>Lynn Almond</TD> <TD>x 9882</TD> <TD>Cooking</TD> </TR>
<TR> <TD>Roby Robinson</TD> <TD>x 9432</TD> <TD>Landscaping</TD> </TR>
</TABLE>
produces
| name | extension | department |
| Lynn Almond | x 9882 | Cooking |
| Roby Robinson | x 9432 | Landscaping |
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